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War criminals' trial will be completed on this soil: Mostafiz

RANGPUR, Nov 18, 2012 (BSS) - State Minster for Land Mostafizur Rahman has said trial of the war criminals will definitely be completed on this soil to free the nation from decades-old stigma and none can foil the ongoing trial process.

He was addressing a discussion arranged in observance of the
40th founding anniversary of Bangladesh Awami Jubo League at
Daktar Khana ground in Birganj upazila of Dinajpur on Saturday
afternoon.

Birganj upazila unit of Jubo League chalked out elaborate
daylong programmes including hoisting of the national and party
flags, placing wreaths at the portraits of Father of the Nation
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni,
colourful rally, cutting cake in observance of the day.

With President of Birganj upazila Jubo League Nurias Sayeed
Sarker in the chair, Dinajpur Zila parishad Administrator Azizul
Imam Chowdhury, Manoranjan Sheel Gopal MP, former MP Abdul Haque
Sabuz, addressed as the special guests.

President of Dinajpur district unit of Awami League Advocate
Delwar Hossain formally inaugurated observance of the daylong
programmes while General Secretary of district unit of Jubo
League took part as the main discussant.

Strongly criticizing the countrywide anarchism of Jamaat-
Shibir clique and attacks on police, the State Minister said the
anti-liberation forces would gain nothing through conducting such
anti-people, destructive and subversive activities.

"None can stop the ongoing trial process of the war
criminals and they would be punished properly for the crimes they
committed against humanity during the War of Liberation in 1971,"
he said.

He also called upon all pro-liberation forces for resisting
the anti-liberation forces to make the country, its people,
independence and sovereignty safe once for all through completing
trial of the war criminals on the soil of independent Bangladesh.